- Wu
Daozi (c. 685 – c. 758 CE or c. 689 – c. 759 CE), also
known as
Daoxuan and Wu Tao Tzu, was a
Chinese painter of the Tang dynasty. The
British art...
- Sima
Daozi (司馬道子) (363 – 3
February 403),
courtesy name
Daozi (道子),
formally Prince Wenxiao of
Kuaiji (會稽文孝王), was a
regent during the
reign of his nephew...
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Because of his disability, the
actual power was
controlled by his uncle, Sima
Daozi,
Prince of Kuaiji.
During his reign,
regents and
warlords dominated the...
-
described as
often mediating conflicts between him and Sima
Daozi, and
throughout his reign, Sima
Daozi had
great authority as the emperor's
brother and prime...
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standard portrait of
Confucius based on the Tang
dynasty portrait by Wu
Daozi. The
South Wall
Frieze in the
courtroom of the
Supreme Court of the United...
- both
meaning "dawn". A year
later she gave
birth to his brother, Sima
Daozi. As the
oldest surviving son of Sima Yu, Sima Yao was
designated as the...
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shapeshifting fox spirit.
Visual inspiration for the
demon generals came from Wu
Daozi's painting "The Eighty-Seven Immortals" (Chinese: 八十七神仙卷), and the character...
- of,
began to
attack him
before both
Emperor Xiaowu and his
brother Sima
Daozi the
Prince of Kuaiji,
leading to the
emperor no
longer trusting Xie An as...
- Qin (Chinese: 秦簡公; pinyin: Qín Jiǎn Gōng; 428–400 BC),
personal name Ying
Daozi, was from 414 to 400 BC the duke of the Qin state. Duke Jian was the younger...
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brother Sima
Daozi, the
Prince of Kuaiji, that went badly—as at one
feast where Sima
Daozi invited Huan Xuan as a guest,
after Sima
Daozi became drunk...